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So I recently had some happiness in my life... was sent down to San
Francisco for to take a course for a couple weeks. In the process I took many many pictures. It was a pleasure to offload them from my camera to the laptop (the laptop runs XP so it only took a few minutes instead of a few hours on my Vista box). Anyways - when I get back home I want to move the files to my Vista box. I compress the files into .zip archives (one archive per day of pictures), more to only have to move one file instead of 150 files per day. Takes about 2-3 minutes to create the archives and not very long to move them from the laptop to a memory stick. Moving them from the memory stick to Vista - hours. Open the archive, select the folder with photos and drag it to the desktop takes 3-4 hours. I notice when it is done there is still a file size on the .zip file. I opens it up and sure enough there is a file left in the archive. It had been copied to the extract folder but not removed from the archive. I thought this was odd but could be explained by me doing something to view that file while it was extracting, or perhaps vista cannot remove all the files from an archive. However, this happened to all by two archives. One had the files all removed, and the other had 2 files left in it. Is there a way to get Vista to either move all the files you selected to move, or to come up with a message saying it was unable to move all the files? Really, if it is a move option and files are left over - that should be a sign of an error - not just a quirk. Is there a solution? |
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this behaviour is not normal.. vista should notify you if there was a
problem I dont really understand all that compression stuff you are talking about and several hours seems just too much to me.. something is wrong there "theclyde" <theclyde@happy-gods.com> wrote in message news:cfe13837-7ef3-49b2-ac06-31ab1c739a97@i7g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > So I recently had some happiness in my life... was sent down to San > Francisco for to take a course for a couple weeks. In the process I > took many many pictures. It was a pleasure to offload them from my > camera to the laptop (the laptop runs XP so it only took a few minutes > instead of a few hours on my Vista box). > > Anyways - when I get back home I want to move the files to my Vista > box. I compress the files into .zip archives (one archive per day of > pictures), more to only have to move one file instead of 150 files per > day. Takes about 2-3 minutes to create the archives and not very long > to move them from the laptop to a memory stick. > > Moving them from the memory stick to Vista - hours. Open the archive, > select the folder with photos and drag it to the desktop takes 3-4 > hours. I notice when it is done there is still a file size on > the .zip file. I opens it up and sure enough there is a file left in > the archive. It had been copied to the extract folder but not removed > from the archive. I thought this was odd but could be explained by me > doing something to view that file while it was extracting, or perhaps > vista cannot remove all the files from an archive. > > However, this happened to all by two archives. One had the files all > removed, and the other had 2 files left in it. > > Is there a way to get Vista to either move all the files you selected > to move, or to come up with a message saying it was unable to move all > the files? Really, if it is a move option and files are left over - > that should be a sign of an error - not just a quirk. > > Is there a solution? |
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"On the Bridge" <OntheBridge@1701.com> wrote in message news:47bb2438$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... > this behaviour is not normal.. vista should notify you if there was a > problem > > I dont really understand all that compression stuff you are talking about > and several hours seems just too much to me.. > > something is wrong there Do not compress your photo's and see how fast they transfer. There is really no advantage to compressing your photos, JPG's (assuming that is the file format you are using) are already compressed. > > > > "theclyde" <theclyde@happy-gods.com> wrote in message > news:cfe13837-7ef3-49b2-ac06-31ab1c739a97@i7g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> So I recently had some happiness in my life... was sent down to San >> Francisco for to take a course for a couple weeks. In the process I >> took many many pictures. It was a pleasure to offload them from my >> camera to the laptop (the laptop runs XP so it only took a few minutes >> instead of a few hours on my Vista box). >> >> Anyways - when I get back home I want to move the files to my Vista >> box. I compress the files into .zip archives (one archive per day of >> pictures), more to only have to move one file instead of 150 files per >> day. Takes about 2-3 minutes to create the archives and not very long >> to move them from the laptop to a memory stick. >> >> Moving them from the memory stick to Vista - hours. Open the archive, >> select the folder with photos and drag it to the desktop takes 3-4 >> hours. I notice when it is done there is still a file size on >> the .zip file. I opens it up and sure enough there is a file left in >> the archive. It had been copied to the extract folder but not removed >> from the archive. I thought this was odd but could be explained by me >> doing something to view that file while it was extracting, or perhaps >> vista cannot remove all the files from an archive. >> >> However, this happened to all by two archives. One had the files all >> removed, and the other had 2 files left in it. >> >> Is there a way to get Vista to either move all the files you selected >> to move, or to come up with a message saying it was unable to move all >> the files? Really, if it is a move option and files are left over - >> that should be a sign of an error - not just a quirk. >> >> Is there a solution? > > |
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> > this behaviour is not normal.. vista should notify you if there was a
> > problem And yet it never does. > Do not compress your photo's and see how fast they transfer. > There is really no advantage to compressing your photos, JPG's (assuming > that is the file format you are using) are already compressed. I am not really compressing them as I am just adding to the archive. The transfer from the thumb drive to the computer is *much* faster when the images are archived as one file. Vista only has to handle moving one file, and of a type that does not cause it to kack. It would take at least 4-5 hours to move the files from the thumb drive to Vista if they were not collected to an archive. Vista really, really hates for me to use my camera. |
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"On the Bridge" <OntheBridge@1701.com> wrote in message news:47bb2438$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... > this behaviour is not normal.. vista should notify you if there was a > problem > > I dont really understand all that compression stuff you are talking about > and several hours seems just too much to me.. > > something is wrong there > > > > "theclyde" <theclyde@happy-gods.com> wrote in message > news:cfe13837-7ef3-49b2-ac06-31ab1c739a97@i7g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> So I recently had some happiness in my life... was sent down to San >> Francisco for to take a course for a couple weeks. In the process I >> took many many pictures. It was a pleasure to offload them from my >> camera to the laptop (the laptop runs XP so it only took a few minutes >> instead of a few hours on my Vista box). >> >> Anyways - when I get back home I want to move the files to my Vista >> box. I compress the files into .zip archives (one archive per day of >> pictures), more to only have to move one file instead of 150 files per >> day. Takes about 2-3 minutes to create the archives and not very long >> to move them from the laptop to a memory stick. >> >> Moving them from the memory stick to Vista - hours. Open the archive, >> select the folder with photos and drag it to the desktop takes 3-4 >> hours. I notice when it is done there is still a file size on >> the .zip file. I opens it up and sure enough there is a file left in >> the archive. It had been copied to the extract folder but not removed >> from the archive. I thought this was odd but could be explained by me >> doing something to view that file while it was extracting, or perhaps >> vista cannot remove all the files from an archive. >> >> However, this happened to all by two archives. One had the files all >> removed, and the other had 2 files left in it. >> >> Is there a way to get Vista to either move all the files you selected >> to move, or to come up with a message saying it was unable to move all >> the files? Really, if it is a move option and files are left over - >> that should be a sign of an error - not just a quirk. >> >> Is there a solution? > > Have you tried using a card reader? I don't understand what is causing the problem, but I can tell you that I transfer and copy *large* numbers of *.jpg files (without putting into zip), and they transfer very quickly. This is true when I use a card reader for the original CF and equally true when I copy files from a thumb drive or when I copy or backup digital images from Vista to an external hard disk. So, the problem may not be Vista. Incidentally, this may be overly simplistic -- but have you checked to be sure that your thumb drive is Vista compatible? MaryL |
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you are saying something that is strange.. very strange...
when you have the archive on the camera, then when you copy it, it should just copy the zip file... it should not open the zip and leave parts of its files behind... can you make a screencapture with the windows snipping tool and upload it to www.imageshack.us and post back the link so I can see what you are trying there? -- 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to discuss much Install XP, Lee And get yourself free "theclyde" <theclyde@happy-gods.com> wrote in message news:bd506134-267f-49ca-bac1-2b115fe40a08@z70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... >> > this behaviour is not normal.. vista should notify you if there was a >> > problem > > And yet it never does. > >> Do not compress your photo's and see how fast they transfer. >> There is really no advantage to compressing your photos, JPG's (assuming >> that is the file format you are using) are already compressed. > > I am not really compressing them as I am just adding to the archive. > The transfer from the thumb drive to the computer is *much* faster > when the images are archived as one file. Vista only has to handle > moving one file, and of a type that does not cause it to kack. It > would take at least 4-5 hours to move the files from the thumb drive > to Vista if they were not collected to an archive. > > Vista really, really hates for me to use my camera. > > > |
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On Feb 20, 9:02*am, "MaryL" <stanco...@yahoo.comTAKE-OUT-THE-LITTER>
wrote: > "On the Bridge" <OntheBri...@1701.com> wrote in messagenews:47bb2438$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... > > > > > > > this behaviour is not normal.. vista should notify you if there was a > > problem > > > I dont really understand all that compression stuff you are talking about > > and several hours seems just too much to me.. > > > something is wrong there > > > "theclyde" <thecl...@happy-gods.com> wrote in message > >news:cfe13837-7ef3-49b2-ac06-31ab1c739a97@i7g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > >> So I recently had some happiness in my life... was sent down to San > >> Francisco for to take a course for a couple weeks. In the process I > >> took many many pictures. It was a pleasure to offload them from my > >> camera to the laptop (the laptop runs XP so it only took a few minutes > >> instead of a few hours on my Vista box). > > >> Anyways - when I get back home I want to move the files to my Vista > >> box. I compress the files into .zip archives (one archive per day of > >> pictures), more to only have to move one file instead of 150 files per > >> day. Takes about 2-3 minutes to create the archives and not very long > >> to move them from the laptop to a memory stick. > > >> Moving them from the memory stick to Vista - hours. Open the archive, > >> select the folder with photos and drag it to the desktop takes 3-4 > >> hours. *I notice when it is done there is still a file size on > >> the .zip file. I opens it up and sure enough there is a file left in > >> the archive. *It had been copied to the extract folder but not removed > >> from the archive. *I thought this was odd but could be explained by me > >> doing something to view that file while it was extracting, or perhaps > >> vista cannot remove all the files from an archive. > > >> However, this happened to all by two archives. One had the files all > >> removed, and the other had 2 files left in it. > > >> Is there a way to get Vista to either move all the files you selected > >> to move, or to come up with a message saying it was unable to move all > >> the files? *Really, if it is a move option and files are left over - > >> that should be a sign of an error - not just a quirk. > > >> Is there a solution? > > Have you tried using a card reader? *I don't understand what is causing the > problem, but I can tell you that I transfer and copy *large* numbers of > *.jpg files (without putting into zip), and they transfer very quickly. > This is true when I use a card reader for the original CF and equally true > when I copy files from a thumb drive or when I copy or backup digital images > from Vista to an external hard disk. *So, the problem may not be Vista. > Incidentally, this may be overly simplistic -- but have you checked to be > sure that your thumb drive is Vista compatible? Vista compatable? Who do you trust? I don't trust Microsoft to tell me what is Vista compatable, and I certainly do not trust the Vendors. In any case, my thumb drive is marked as such The drive works well if I am transferring small files. Vista's features seem to stall me out when transferring larger files or photo files. Regardless of the source: CD, Thumb drive, Card through camera, card through reader and to a degree even from the hard drive. The Vista file system is to blame. 100%. My transfer speeds were amazing before Vista was installed (I would come home from shooting, plug the camera in, click click drag and 10-20 minutes later I would have gigs of pictures on my drive) My transfers speeds are amazing if I shell to a third party tool. What I would like is to get back to productive work instead of having to change my workflows, buy workaround software and generally spend a lot of time cursing at Microsoft BTW - I am glad that things work out well for you and your file use. |
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On Feb 20, 1:09*pm, "On the Bridge" <OntheBri...@1701.com> wrote:
> you are saying something that is strange.. very strange... > > when you have the archive on the camera, then when you copy it, it should > just copy the zip file... > > it should not open the zip and leave parts of its files behind... > > can you make a screencapture with the windows snipping tool > and upload it towww.imageshack.us > > and post back the link so I can see what you are trying there? > > -- > 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... > > CHORUS: > > You just format the drive , Clive > Get a New Mac , Jack > Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy > Just get yourself free > Boot from a *nix, Jix > You don't need to discuss much > Install XP, Lee > And get yourself free > > "theclyde" <thecl...@happy-gods.com> wrote in message > > news:bd506134-267f-49ca-bac1-2b115fe40a08@z70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > > > > >> > this behaviour is not normal.. vista should notify you if there was a > >> > problem > > > And yet it never does. > > >> Do not compress your photo's and see how fast they transfer. > >> There is really no advantage to compressing your photos, JPG's (assuming > >> that is the file format you are using) are already compressed. > > > I am not really compressing them as I am just adding to the archive. > > The transfer from the thumb drive to the computer is *much* faster > > when the images are archived as one file. Vista only has to handle > > moving one file, and of a type that does not cause it to kack. *It > > would take at least 4-5 hours to move the files from the thumb drive > > to Vista if they were not collected to an archive. > > > Vista really, really hates for me to use my camera.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I am not sure how a screen shot would help Camera takes pictures Pictures are transferred to laptop running XP Pictures on laptop are collected into a .zip archive .zip archive is copied from XP system to a thumb drive thumb drive is inserted into my home system (Vista) .zip archive copied to local folder and opened folder in archive that contains the pictures is dragged to another local folder 3-5 hours later it is done, but the archive still has 1 picture in it. I guess I could make you a screen cap of the archive with one image in it, but uh, I dont see the point at all. |
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It would make a point because I suspect you are doing sometheing wrong, you
dont do it that way... you EXTRACT the contents of the folder localy, then you do whatever you like with the extracted files. sure "theoretically" it should work like you are doing it.. but I have indeed seen many problems in that way. Im trying to visualize what you are doing.. and without a screenshot I have no way to advise you better. I suggest you get a more serious unzip program like one of these 2, you should move the whole sip file from the flash drive to the desktop of the other machine and then unzip the total contects of the zip file, these programs unzip rar files too.. so they are good to have http://www.7-zip.org/ or http://www.zipgenius.it/eng/index.php -- 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to discuss much Install XP, Lee And get yourself free "theclyde" <theclyde@happy-gods.com> wrote in message news:e8950d5d-a103-4f23-bf50-b9b4fca27b9c@60g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... On Feb 20, 1:09 pm, "On the Bridge" <OntheBri...@1701.com> wrote: > you are saying something that is strange.. very strange... > > when you have the archive on the camera, then when you copy it, it should > just copy the zip file... > > it should not open the zip and leave parts of its files behind... > > can you make a screencapture with the windows snipping tool > and upload it towww.imageshack.us > > and post back the link so I can see what you are trying there? > > -- > 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... > > CHORUS: > > You just format the drive , Clive > Get a New Mac , Jack > Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy > Just get yourself free > Boot from a *nix, Jix > You don't need to discuss much > Install XP, Lee > And get yourself free > > "theclyde" <thecl...@happy-gods.com> wrote in message > > news:bd506134-267f-49ca-bac1-2b115fe40a08@z70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > > > > >> > this behaviour is not normal.. vista should notify you if there was a > >> > problem > > > And yet it never does. > > >> Do not compress your photo's and see how fast they transfer. > >> There is really no advantage to compressing your photos, JPG's > >> (assuming > >> that is the file format you are using) are already compressed. > > > I am not really compressing them as I am just adding to the archive. > > The transfer from the thumb drive to the computer is *much* faster > > when the images are archived as one file. Vista only has to handle > > moving one file, and of a type that does not cause it to kack. It > > would take at least 4-5 hours to move the files from the thumb drive > > to Vista if they were not collected to an archive. > > > Vista really, really hates for me to use my camera.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I am not sure how a screen shot would help Camera takes pictures Pictures are transferred to laptop running XP Pictures on laptop are collected into a .zip archive ..zip archive is copied from XP system to a thumb drive thumb drive is inserted into my home system (Vista) ..zip archive copied to local folder and opened folder in archive that contains the pictures is dragged to another local folder 3-5 hours later it is done, but the archive still has 1 picture in it. I guess I could make you a screen cap of the archive with one image in it, but uh, I dont see the point at all. |
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> you EXTRACT the contents of the folder localy, then you do whatever you like
> with the extracted files. sure "theoretically" it should work like you are > doing it.. but I have indeed seen many problems in that way. Im trying to > visualize what you are doing.. and without a screenshot I have no way to > advise you better. I double click on the thumb drive to open it. The drive cotnains 6 zip files. Each zip file contains 1 folder with 50-200 .jpg images in them (~4-7mb each). I drag the .zip file to a local folder (my picture processing folder) then double click on the .zip file to open it up. I am seeing either the folder that contains the images (in which case I select the folder) or have double clicked again and see the images, in which case I select all the images. Then I drag one or the other to my picture processing folder. > I suggest you get a more serious unzip program like one of these 2, you > should move the whole sip file from the flash drive to the desktop of the > other machine and then unzip the total contects of the zip file, these > programs unzip rar files too.. so they are good to have The .zip had been moved from the thumb drive to the local drive. |
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